Honda Dual Clutch Transmission will debut in the company's new VFR motorcycles in 2010

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

Honda Dual Clutch Transmission

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Dual Clutch Transmissions (DCT) are still a relatively rare breed, though in the past few years we have been inundated with them in high end automobiles. By using a separate clutch for odd and even gears, gears can be changed without interrupting power by applying the engine's torque to the next gear just as it is being disconnected from the previous one. This enables quicker and smoother gear changes and delivers better fuel economy while reducing emissions. Honda’s newly-announced, fully-automatic motorcycle DCT is a first for large-displacement sport bikes and will debut on the new VFR set for release in 2010.